Yes, some chips (or rather parts of all chips) are spare on enterprise SSDs. You can even see how much is left via smart data
Das ist ja das gute, das Verfassungsgericht ist unabhängig von der Regierung!
Pop!_OS and I have a question for you to come over and get me a new one
In my area there is a dog which has been fed a vegan diet for almost ten years now. So they definitely can survive on it. Said is healthy.
Those 28 people sent back are conflicted felons. All of them committed serious crimes (Schwerverbrechen)
Habe zum zweiten Mal Project Hail Mary ("der Astronaut" auf deutsch) gelesen und jede Seite genossen.
In Flames - super! Viel Spaß dabei
It might be cheaper but that is a pure capitalistic point of view. And capitalism is what brought us to our worlds current state
But how can one consider natural gas? The whole point is to avoid getting more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere?!
What is your understanding based on?
Regarding production batteries might be more expensive, but they can be charged some thousand times without any additional cost
Nice, manufactured almost two years after first usage 🤯
Because canonical removed packages from apt to prevent users to install their apps from apt instead. Firefox for example.
Firefox from Apt is a link to a snap!
This is some bullshit level activity that I do not want.
I moved away from Microsoft to not have to deal with such an annoyance. Now canonical is doing it to their users.
Avoiding snaps on Ubuntu sadly is not an option anymore. Maybe go for pop!_os Instead of Ubuntu.
The Martian
I think in some years it's considered a common requirement. Just compare it to pipelines. Electricity is way more easily transported and still we built tens of thousands of [preferred unit for distance measurement] of tubes on to the landscape.
There are already some charging stations in Germany offering 400kW. Still 16 minutes though. 800kW is just insane. CCS is currently capped at 500kW, so you would need MCS which is planned for trucks.
As a European I can't grasp this concept. As if sickness is something somebody chooses by will.
Hi,
I've got a network setup consisting of 3 proxmox servers of which two have a 10Gbe interface. All interfaces are RJ45 copper ports.
So far I've got two qnap switches with 2 10Gbe and 5 2.5Gbe portss. They are connected to each other via one of the 10Gbe ports, and one of the servers on the other one.
This setup is working flawlessly, iperf measurements show 9.4gbit/s in both directions.
Recently I tried to increase my network for future expansion and bought a trendnet switch with 5 10Gbe ports.
Weird problems occurred and as they were also described in some amazon reviews I returned the switch and bought another one, this time a 4port 10Gbe switch from ubiquity.
Again there are problems. This time one direction seems to be at 10gbit/s as expected while the other direction (between the same two servers) is limited to 1gbit/s. The connection to the third server shows the same problem (one direction 2.5gbit/s and the other one limited to 1gbit/s).
All wires are connected correctly and as there is no problem on the qnap switches I do believe that there is no hardware problem on the cable/NIC side.
However I'm not sure if this is this just bad luck or some deep network problem I don't understand.
Maybe someone has an idea?
Rechts oder nicht? Noch immer ist diese Frage für viele Junge im ländlichen Osten wie eine Drohung. Das Schlimme: Heute brauchen Rechte oft nicht mal mehr Gewalt.